masinick wrote:Danish, glad that you have been having good results with antiX so far, enough so to give the Test 2 build a try. I downloaded it this past weekend and I found it to be the best looking implementation of antiX yet, and though I did not test every possible feature, the features that I did use worked immediately and as expected. The menus are slightly improved over previous releases, the default window manager is slightly easier to use, and various features continue to be honed and further improved.
I think you will like this test release, but do let us know what you think of it, and if you should happen to find something that does not work the way you hoped or expected it to work, write to us, describing what you see and what you thought you would see, and we will be glad to discuss it with you. That is how we make things better and better. It is pretty good even now, but with fine new sets of eyes, such as yours, to take a fresh look at things, it is bound to get even better.
Looking forward to seeing you around here!
OK - I have installed it now. This new version is b-e-a-utiful
__{{emoticon}}__ It does use about 5 mb RAM more on my mashine, but no worries! And I like that IceVM is default. Also, there was a subtle improvement on connecting to the wireless network - that small change is an improvement if you ask me (even easier to connect).
Also, I notice the small cpu-meter in the panel, next to the clock. But why only a cpu-meter? Why not also check on memory, battery and in internet-connections - that way conky would be obsolete, making it easier to switch to Rox Pinboard ON. Anyway, I am just getting greedy. But, I sure like the new design.....
Also, I now understand, that I posted my original post the wrong place, so I should probably move my questions to the correct thread.
One last thought - why do you keep the install option in the menu, after the install. I remove that, since I find it a bit illogical!??!